California

In Europe, driver knowledge tests have changed in recent years and become harder. Some of these changes are likely to show up in United States as well. Passing the DMV exam without solid knowledge of traffic rules is soon a thing of the past. [ Read more ]

Even if numbers vary across states, it is common that one out of three fail the written DMV exam on their first attempt. Researchers are very clear over the reasons. Do you want to make sure you won't fail?

There are some important steps you can take to avoid failure and give yourself an edge over your peers.

Licenseroute.com has been online since 2009 and has always offered nonprofit drivers ed practice tests. With just a few clicks, you will have access to endless tests, based on more than 1,000 questions.

Licenseroute is your best source and the website with the most reliable practice tests. All practice tests are based on the California driver handbook and real DMV examinations.

Several new and updated questions have been added to our free DMV written test practice in April. Notable are large updates for Oregon DMV tests, California DMV tests, and Delaware DMV practice tests. As always, the database for each state consists of at least 500 question. Most states have a lot more questions!

Only one out of two English speaking test takers pass their first attempt at the California DMV knowledge exam.

During the first two weeks of 2015, more than 115,000 new applicants has taken the written DMV knowledge exam in California. This is a result of the driver’s license law known as AB60 that went into effect on January 1. The test pass rate among these new tests takers are very discouraging.

Some of the new state driver's license laws that go into effect January 1, 2015 include AB60 for undocumented immigrants in California, proof of school attendance in Nevada, and the submission of a supervised driving log for teenagers in Minnesota.